Tettleton

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The Tettleton batting stance

The Tettleton is a batting style used either occasionally, all the time or never - it all depends on the player. With the Tettleton, you have the batter start his swing in the slightly forward position (do this by tapping the A button before the pitch is thrown). From there, you do a three-quarter swing, which can be quite effective. A great way to infuriate your opponent, hitting a dinger in the Tettleton position always pisses them off. Named after Mickey Tettleton, former major leaguer who had a similar looking batting stance. Some New Yorkers call it the Knoblauch...

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Other user terms

  • Chi Chi because it looks like Chi Chi Rodriguez sheathing a putter
  • Oquendo - because Jose Oquendo is the only player GoReds ever use that batting style with

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